Ice-Age Science
Recapitulation - Part 3
- Rolf A. F. Witzsche

The 50-Years
Ice Age Boundary Zone

It began in
the late 1990s when the last great Global Warming via the Sun ended.

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A Climate
Collapse is in progress towards a phase shift in the 2050s to the Full Ice Age
when the Sun goes into 'hibernation.'

The boundary time-zone to the next Ice Age

We are now in the boundary time-zone to the
next Ice Age, and have been so for 20 years already. In this zone ever-greater
climate events are the norm. Here traditional yard sticks no longer apply to
predict the future, because we live in a different landscape now that is
dominated by the Sun getting rapidly weaker.

The solar wind that is an indicator of the
strength of the Sun, is diminishing at a rate of 30% per decade, and will
reach zero pressure in the 2030s. That's the end of the first phase of the
collapse process, while solar cosmic-ray flux is increasing, and with it the
fringe effects are getting larger. And after the first phase ends, it gets
worse. So far, no Plan-B is in sight to build us a New World that fringe
effects, and the full Ice Age effects cannot touch.

But
can't manmade global warming rescue us? No it can't or ever will. The CO2
effect is no bigger than a cat standing beside the World Trade towers in New
York. Its addition to the atmosphere's greenhouse effect is minuscule, which
is to over 90% caused by water vapor. In fact, the greenhouse effect is
getting weaker with increasing cosmic-ray flux, which increases cloudiness,
whereby the water-vapor density is reduced. As a result we experience
increasingly larger temperature extremes between hot and cold days, among the
many fringe effects, such as expanding droughts while the Earth is getting
colder.

It is interesting to note
that the 300 years of global warming that the Sun gave us from the 1700s to
the end of the 1990, coincides with the dramatic rise in the world population,
from less of a billion to 7 billion people. This sharp rise has two causes
working together. One cause is the advance of technologies and
industrialization. And the other cause is the great warming of the Earth by
increased solar activity that provides for ideal growing conditions in
agriculture.
This critical climate aspect is now collapsing in the boundary zone. In order
to prevent a population collapse by starvation, we have no choice but to
compensate the climate collapse with massively more powerful technological
infrastructures for agriculture. On this front, however, we find the field
empty. Society has placed its humanity into hibernation.